8 Pro Tips for Color Grading – from the “Mastering Color” Course

Color grading is still a mystery for many – together with our regular contributor Ollie Kenchington, we are releasing a short video giving 8 pro tips for color grading, from his amazing course “Mastering Color” for MZed.

The multitude of cameras and video file formats out there give filmmakers around the world a lot of choices these days when it comes to the selection of their working gear. It also makes a lot of things more complicated. Footage from different cameras looks very different and needs to be treated differently to get the best results. Then there’s also the mixture of 8-bit, 10-bit and 12-bit material that we are constantly dealing with these days, with the majority of people certainly shooting in 8-bit (which originally was never meant to be graded and which makes it very hard to do). Mixing different cameras on shoots has really become the norm, but making them really look alike is still a huge challenge for many.

Knowledge Gap in Color Post-Production

As soon as you move out of the high-end filmmaking scene, you realize that there’s a huge knowledge gap in dealing with color in post-production. Very often, it’s only an afterthought, but it’s clear that coloring a film in the correct or fitting way is as important to the final result as selecting the right lighting while shooting.

Mastering Color

Our regular contributor Ollie Kenchington is a professional colorist and has produced a 7.5 hours long course on “Mastering Color“, using tools like DaVinci Resolve and FilmConvert. It’s an incredibly laid-back yet informative course that we have reviewed (and liked a lot) before. I reached out to Ollie whether he would be willing to share a few key tips from his course in a short teaser video with our Youtube audience, and he was happy to do so, which is why we are releasing the video you are seeing above.

Nino Leitner is a DOP and filmmaker based in Austria, but travels extensively for his work. He works on documentaries, commercials, corporate films and at times a narrative piece. He is co-owner of cinema5D.

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As funny and silly as can be. The guy on the video goes on and on about painting his edit wall neutral gray and calibrating his monitor and then, when we see a shot from the wall position looking at him sitting in front of the monitor, behind him is a giant window with green plants and green wash directly behind him, surely reflecting directly into his so carefully calibrated monitor. Monster big fail. But funny as can be.